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null (Ed.)In this report, we explore the internal structural features of polyMOFs consisting of equal mass ratios of metal-coordinating poly(benzenedicarboxylic acid) blocks and non-coordinating poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) blocks. The studies reveal alternating lamellae of metal-rich, crystalline regions and metal-deficient non-crystalline polymer, which span the length of hundreds of nanometers. Polymers consisting of random PEG blocks, PEG end-blocks, or non-coordinating poly(cyclooctadiene) (COD) show similar alternation of metal-rich and metal-deficient regions, indicating a universal self-assembly mechanism. A variety of techniques were employed to interrogate the internal structure of the polyMOFs, including transmission electron microscopy (TEM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS), and small-angle synchrotron X-ray scattering (SAXS). Independent of the copolymer architecture or composition, the internal structure of the polyMOF crystals showed similar lamellar self-assembly at single-nanometer length scales.more » « less
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Mileo, Paulo G.; Yuan, Shichen; Ayala, Sergio; Duan, Pu; Semino, Rocio; Cohen, Seth M.; Schmidt-Rohr, Klaus; Maurin, Guillaume (, Journal of the American Chemical Society)
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Kalaj, Mark; Bentz, Kyle C.; Ayala, Sergio; Palomba, Joseph M.; Barcus, Kyle S.; Katayama, Yuji; Cohen, Seth M. (, Chemical Reviews)
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